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Posted by: jmarnott - Friday, 12 June 2009 13:04:53
I just upgraded our forum from 1.9.1.8 to 1.9.3. I am unable to login with my account and I cannot not change the password, (Says that it cannot find the account). During the upgrade I used the upgrade config per the install.txt, and did follow the instructions. I can see the forum topics I just can not login. Thanks, James

Posted by: hello1 - Friday, 12 June 2009 13:20:08
try restoring your database if u have a backup where do we put the username and password for database during the installation i know we are supposed to put connection string inside db.comfig but i don't know the format and also don't know about the user pass help would be appreciated thx

Posted by: jmarnott - Friday, 12 June 2009 13:22:50

Posted by: hello1 - Friday, 12 June 2009 13:37:24
thx it works, however i have to remove "integrated security=SSPI" from the db.config i don't have a good feeling about it maybe someone experienced can explain although i am also stuck at your problem i was upgrading from 1.9.1.8 i am stuck at the create forum installation screen where it asks for Create New Admin User Use Existing User i says username is invalid and does not represent a current user in the membership store are u also stuck here ??

Posted by: jmarnott - Friday, 12 June 2009 13:56:29
sorry I am not... I am actually doing an upgrade so I am not creating a new forum.. The last issue I had is that the upgrade failed during the migration of my user accounts because it timed out. Is there a place that you can set the time out. Thanks, James

Posted by: jmarnott - Friday, 12 June 2009 14:00:17
All integrated security=true is ask the SqlClient to use the Window identity from the calling thread. So basically will imitate the thread that is calling it. Thanks, James

Posted by: hello1 - Friday, 12 June 2009 14:50:12
thx for the help buddy, my forum is working now, i was also upgrading are you using direct access to migrate the data of your databases, if so u can try to restore from a .bak file, most hosts backup MSSQL databases or maybe you can also ask your hosting provider

Posted by: jmarnott - Friday, 12 June 2009 15:09:05
We actually host our own, and I have a backup.. We just have over 5000 users.. so I had to increase the time out in the web.config Thanks, James